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Aug 2, 2024

Treatment of Vaginal Cancer

Vaginal Cancer

There are two types of vaginal cancer: primary and secondary. Primary vaginal cancer is rare. The occurrence of clear cell carcinoma of the vagina in young girls is thought to…

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Jun 25, 2024

These are the signs of vaginal cancer that you must know!

Vaginal Cancer

Almost everyone is afraid of talking about cancer, but did you know? Some cancers of the female reproductive system can actually be detected in the early stages. If any of…

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Jun 18, 2024

A 43-year-old woman with severe uterine prolapse has recovered after 15 days of treatment

Vaginal Cancer

(Disclaimer: This article is for general use only and the information in the following content has been processed to protect patient privacy) Abstract: A female patient, 43 years old, was…

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Apr 11, 2024

What is the cure rate for vaginal cancer

Vaginal Cancer

Cancer without recurrence for 5 years is considered to be clinically cured, and the clinical cure rate of vaginal cancer is related to the stage and tumor pathology type. Vaginal…

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Apr 8, 2024

How long does it take for vaginal cancer to form

Vaginal Cancer

It is possible for vaginal cancer to take about 30~40 years to form, but it needs to be determined by factors such as the patient’s infection with the virus and…

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Mar 15, 2024

How long is the survival rate for advanced vaginal cancer

Vaginal Cancer

The 5-year survival rate of advanced vaginal cancer is usually around 11% to 28%. Survival rate of patients with advanced vaginal cancer is related to its pathological type, age, general…

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Dec 21, 2023

What is the survival rate for vaginal cancer

Vaginal Cancer

According to the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Vaginal Malignant Tumors, it suggests that the 5-year survival rates for vaginal cancer stages I to IV are 73%, 48%,…

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Dec 21, 2023

Is it hard to treat precancerous vaginal lesions?

Vaginal Cancer

Pre-cancerous lesions of the vagina are treatable with hope of eradication and are not difficult to treat overall. The vagina is the gateway to the cervix, and when there is…

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Dec 19, 2023

Advanced Vaginal Cancer Presentation

Vaginal Cancer

The manifestations of vaginal cancer in advanced stage include vaginal discharge, malignant phenomenon, metastatic symptoms and so on. 1. Vaginal discharge: vaginal discharge will continue to appear in advanced stage…

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Dec 9, 2023

Is vaginal vinegar-white skin found on colposcopy a vaginal cancer?

Vaginal Cancer

The colposcopic finding of vaginal vinegar-white skin is not necessarily vaginal cancer; it is the thickness of the vinegar-white epithelium and the pathologic diagnosis that determines whether it is vaginal…

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Vaginal Cancer

  • Treatment of Vaginal Cancer
  • These are the signs of vaginal cancer that you must know!
  • A 43-year-old woman with severe uterine prolapse has recovered after 15 days of treatment
  • What is the cure rate for vaginal cancer
  • How long does it take for vaginal cancer to form
  • How long is the survival rate for advanced vaginal cancer
  • What is the survival rate for vaginal cancer
  • Is it hard to treat precancerous vaginal lesions?
  • Advanced Vaginal Cancer Presentation
  • Is vaginal vinegar-white skin found on colposcopy a vaginal cancer?
  • Can rubbing talcum powder on a baby girl’s vulva for a year cause vaginal cancer?
  • What to do about precancerous vaginal lesions
  • Is there a high cure rate for early stage vaginal cancer
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  • Can the clitoris get sick too?
  • Do I need surgery for vaginal cysts?
  • What should I do if I have vaginal bleeding?
  • Vaginal cancer diagnosis and treatment guidelines explained
  • Diagnosis and treatment of intraepithelial neoplastic lesions of the vulva and vagina
  • What is vaginal cancer?
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